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the incident took place this morning at the australia zoo, founded by steve irwin. known as the crocodile hunter, irwin, was famous for getting too close for comfort with wild animals. he died in 2006 after a sting ray stung him. but his approach lives on at the australia zoo. the zoo's videos show the trainers playing with tigers as though they were kitty cats. today the tigers reminded everyone they're not. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and still ahead, the secrets about those black friday prices and why the number 30 could be key to know if that bargain is real. >>> and one direction invades new york. are they the beetles or the back street boys? we're back in two minutes. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®
the incident took place this morning at the australia zoo, founded by steve irwin. known as the crocodile hunter, irwin, was famous for getting too close for comfort with wild animals. he died in 2006 after a sting ray stung him. but his approach lives on at the australia zoo. the zoo's videos show the trainers playing with tigers as though they were kitty cats. today the tigers reminded everyone they're not. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and still ahead, the secrets about...
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steve. holding it up. i can say that. i would rather start on the highest end of that question of where the private sector should be and touch upon some of the comment i've made earlier. which again would require a sort of par dpiem shift. a paradigm shift, which we try to realize internet and technologies from a security perspective have differentiation. it's not the case that the top secret computer that i used to use for the government should be the very same computer with the very same protocols they could buy in any electronics store. infected with malware. but obviously it could have -- destroyed our information base. the first thing figure out what the technological solutions are. it might be funded by the government. there's -- come up with hardware, software, and protocol that differentiate between security and privacy model. i think there might be a happy coincidence here. in which some of the areas that we need the greatest security happened to be the same areas that require the l
steve. holding it up. i can say that. i would rather start on the highest end of that question of where the private sector should be and touch upon some of the comment i've made earlier. which again would require a sort of par dpiem shift. a paradigm shift, which we try to realize internet and technologies from a security perspective have differentiation. it's not the case that the top secret computer that i used to use for the government should be the very same computer with the very same...
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i want to turn to steve. you obviously in your current capacity have a window into the way the private sector views a lot of these issues. maybe you can comment on information sharing programs that we've been hearing about from the private sector perspective. what are the concerns? >> i think the predominant concern is a question of why we're sharing information. what is the strategic value of information sharing? there might be some tactical advantages here and there to the information sharing you heard today. it's on the margins. so what we hear a lot, i would kind of equate it to selling vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. nothing is wrong with any of those it. like them all. i take my vitamins. don't exercise as much as i should and use a band-aid when i get a cut. but we are not in that environment. we are being hit by nation states and their intelligence services and militaries, and extremely organized crime groups. this is not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. in fact,
i want to turn to steve. you obviously in your current capacity have a window into the way the private sector views a lot of these issues. maybe you can comment on information sharing programs that we've been hearing about from the private sector perspective. what are the concerns? >> i think the predominant concern is a question of why we're sharing information. what is the strategic value of information sharing? there might be some tactical advantages here and there to the information...
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new heartland, the bus that drove off the bridge and plunged into the water in kansas. children were forced to climb to safety. none were injured. they stood on top of the bus until they were rescued. the driver has been taken to an injury with minor injuries. >>> a remarkable video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s. federal authorities say this drug tunnel linking san diego and tijuana was one of the most sophisticated they had ever seen. they found 8 tons of marijuana and three people are under arrest. >>> to a brand new job tonight for edward snowden who is now living in russia. it comes as forbes magazine named president putin the most powerful leader in the world and putting president obama at number two, his rise in part due to the handling of snowden. tonight those reports that snowden is now employed again. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on the case again tonight. >> reporter: in looking for a job with a moscow internet company ed snowden didn't have any references
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new heartland, the bus that drove off the bridge and plunged into the water in kansas. children were forced to climb to safety. none were injured. they stood on top of the bus until they were rescued. the driver has been taken to an injury with minor injuries. >>> a remarkable video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s. federal authorities say this drug tunnel linking san...
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and it's helping a lot of people. >> steve, we always knew it was going to be complicated. that was left out of the -- all the big public speeches trying to sell this thing, which is understandable. bill and hillary clinton made it very clear that it was going to be complicated when they were trying to legislate in this arena and they got absolutely nothing as a result. and i think if you look back at the way the clinton speeches worked back then, they were part of what ended up turning people off because they feared this is going to be very complicated. >> that's the story going all the way back to harry truman. in the abstract when there's no reform proposal, democrats always win the health care debate. which party would you rather have health care? people always say democrats. and then they try to and they say socialization, government health care, oh, my god and that rhetoric takes over. yeah, this was more complicated than we thought. they do own it right now. what he's saying at the end is very true. there is still a possibility, distinct possibility, a good possibili
and it's helping a lot of people. >> steve, we always knew it was going to be complicated. that was left out of the -- all the big public speeches trying to sell this thing, which is understandable. bill and hillary clinton made it very clear that it was going to be complicated when they were trying to legislate in this arena and they got absolutely nothing as a result. and i think if you look back at the way the clinton speeches worked back then, they were part of what ended up turning...
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steve forbes with the fix. what affect it might have on the insurance costs and the economy. and on whether or not the president's fix is even legal, constitution rally or not. we're coming right back. >> president obama said he fumbled the roll out of obamacare but he has a fix. it is legal? will it work? does it matter? congressman trey goudie is next. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. lou: secretary of state john kerry urging congress to hold off on new sanctions against iran saying they could jeopardize nuclear talks with iran. >> we rob full believ respectfut the executive branch deserves the right to negotiate and present them with something, this is not the moment to second guess that process, when two years have
steve forbes with the fix. what affect it might have on the insurance costs and the economy. and on whether or not the president's fix is even legal, constitution rally or not. we're coming right back. >> president obama said he fumbled the roll out of obamacare but he has a fix. it is legal? will it work? does it matter? congressman trey goudie is next. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping....
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steve is right here. >> yes, it is. we have fog back. otherwise it will be a little cooler for some. we've lost the low cloud deck or high cloud deck from yesterday. a lot more 40s than yesterday. it will be a little cooler and cooler on the high temps for coast and bay. san francisco 50 verses 57 yesterday. we'll go for a high of 62. watch out for that morning fog coast and bay. cooler inland under clerisies. cooler as well closer to the bay and hazy and warm away. in fact everything is staying to the north expect for that low cloud deck which is very low. fog, sun, hazy. but a warm pattern inland. no change there. we get a little bit more of a semi summer pattern. 50s and 60s to a few 70s. here is sal. >>> we just heard of a crash that sounds very serious in san jose. so i want to alert joe who operates our camera if we can get to 280 san jose. we are hearing of a very serious crash involving a pedestrian that was hit on the freeway. same thing happened yesterday in oakland. a very serious crash and we will see if we can get that for y
steve is right here. >> yes, it is. we have fog back. otherwise it will be a little cooler for some. we've lost the low cloud deck or high cloud deck from yesterday. a lot more 40s than yesterday. it will be a little cooler and cooler on the high temps for coast and bay. san francisco 50 verses 57 yesterday. we'll go for a high of 62. watch out for that morning fog coast and bay. cooler inland under clerisies. cooler as well closer to the bay and hazy and warm away. in fact everything is...
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we are joined by steve newton, the co-owner of mission barbecue. good morning again. >> good morning. >> so before we go into it, what's for breakfast? >> oh, just like a piece of barbecue is great for breakfast. on monday, all veterans and active duty military, free sandwiches all day from 11:00 to 9:00. smoked turkey. my favorite on the menu, a north carolina pulled pork sandwich. with a scoop overslaugh. i like it with the spicy vinegar. fresh cut fries. and nothing like a rack of ribs on a saturday morning. >> looks good. >> and steve, mission is really on a mission to honor the country's first responders and military men and women. tell us about that. >> yeah, our mission is to serve here. and on monday, we know freedom isn't free. and one thing we do on 9/11, fire, police and ems personnel eat for free. and on monday is veteran's day. all veterans, active duty military, free sandwich from 11:00 to 9:00. a small gesture for us to say thanks. >> what kind of feedback do you get from the first responders after they visited and had the meal? >> w
we are joined by steve newton, the co-owner of mission barbecue. good morning again. >> good morning. >> so before we go into it, what's for breakfast? >> oh, just like a piece of barbecue is great for breakfast. on monday, all veterans and active duty military, free sandwiches all day from 11:00 to 9:00. smoked turkey. my favorite on the menu, a north carolina pulled pork sandwich. with a scoop overslaugh. i like it with the spicy vinegar. fresh cut fries. and nothing like a...
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microsoft chairman bill gates says he's pleased with the progress being made to replace outgoing ceo steve ballmer. gates and balmer have been microsoft's only chief executives since the company was founded in 1975. balmer said he was stepping down. at the final meeting bill gates became emotional as he talked about the next microsoft leader. >> and we share commitment that microsoft will succeed as a company that makes the world a better place, so thank you for your support. >> microsoft's chief hopes to have a new chief at year's end. >>> diane miller was one of disney's inspirations for building disneyland. she was also instrumental in building the disney family museum and the concert hall in los angeles. she died yesterday at her california home following complications from a fall. diane disney miller was 79 years old, and, anne-marie, quite a legacy her family leaves behind. >> indeed. alexis christoforous at the new york stock exchange. thank you, alexis. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> plus, in sports, golf becomes a contact sport for a hall of famer. >>> and
microsoft chairman bill gates says he's pleased with the progress being made to replace outgoing ceo steve ballmer. gates and balmer have been microsoft's only chief executives since the company was founded in 1975. balmer said he was stepping down. at the final meeting bill gates became emotional as he talked about the next microsoft leader. >> and we share commitment that microsoft will succeed as a company that makes the world a better place, so thank you for your support. >>...
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they ran into steve martin, the comedian and jim parsons, of course the star of "big bang theory." president will likely speak about immigration but most importantly about the economy. dream works alone added about 50% new jobs since january of 2008. a lot of people say he's coming here because of a friend of his, the white house insists this is also a place that is a good example for other americans to see as well. seven fundraisers, two stops and the president gets stuck in same weather as everyone else. >> west coast doesn't seem like such a bad place to be right now. peter alexander, thank you so much. >> let's bring in josh barrow, politics editor at business insider. josh, obviously the president trying to focus on something other than health care. yesterday focuses on immigration, today a little bit of immigration, lot on the economy. do you think american people will be able to focus on anything other than health care until the implementation goes a bit more smoothly? >> i think health care will remain the dominant political issue domesticically until we get into december a
they ran into steve martin, the comedian and jim parsons, of course the star of "big bang theory." president will likely speak about immigration but most importantly about the economy. dream works alone added about 50% new jobs since january of 2008. a lot of people say he's coming here because of a friend of his, the white house insists this is also a place that is a good example for other americans to see as well. seven fundraisers, two stops and the president gets stuck in same...
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stevees live with the latest on the relief efforts. the military is involved, right? >> reporter: 90 marines are on the grounds already, assessing the situation, moving emergency supplies. this military support also involves search and rescue teams to help locate the victims. as well as transport planes and helicopters. the mv22 tilt rotor to aircraft being used. it can take off and land in vertical ways. crews and equipment started arriving monday. >> already begun to move supplies at the request of the government of the philippines, and we're standing by to provide additional assistance. today we have conducted two sorties. we transported pallets of relief supplies. >> reporter: state department and usaid are taking part in the relief effort. >> thanks. >> the pro football player at the center of the bullying scandal rocking the nfl, especially the dolphins, giving his first sit-down television interview since his team suspended him. the exclusive went to fox sport and richie incognito admits he used racist language inside the locker room but says he did nothing wro
stevees live with the latest on the relief efforts. the military is involved, right? >> reporter: 90 marines are on the grounds already, assessing the situation, moving emergency supplies. this military support also involves search and rescue teams to help locate the victims. as well as transport planes and helicopters. the mv22 tilt rotor to aircraft being used. it can take off and land in vertical ways. crews and equipment started arriving monday. >> already begun to move supplies...
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steve nash and robert. think he should have stayed? feel good about that? >> yeah. probably time to get up off the couch. a couple years to go to work. >> go workout with kobe. stretch his achilles. do something. >> back to you. >> okay, guys. >>> we are marking a milestone for a connecticut couple. yesterday, was their 81st wedding anniversary for ann and john betar. they eloped in 1832, at the ages of 17 and 20. >> today, they are 98 and 102. they raised 5 children, 14 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. what keeps them alive, america's longest married couple, is that family. >> and they look great, by the way. >> they really do. fantastic. 81 years together. >> that's awesome. >>> coming up next, a hit tv show kills off a popular character. and fans are outraged. >>> call of the wild on the windshield. >>> call of the wild on the windshield. "the pulse," next. this is jim, . but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a
steve nash and robert. think he should have stayed? feel good about that? >> yeah. probably time to get up off the couch. a couple years to go to work. >> go workout with kobe. stretch his achilles. do something. >> back to you. >> okay, guys. >>> we are marking a milestone for a connecticut couple. yesterday, was their 81st wedding anniversary for ann and john betar. they eloped in 1832, at the ages of 17 and 20. >> today, they are 98 and 102. they raised...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> exact. . >> he had a cold. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in crown heights, brooklyn, where strangers sucker-punked their victims out of the blue on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i'm going to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. >>> plus, people call him the people's pope. and put all the reasons why in writing. and why the major church document is such a big deal for so many followers. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> exact. . >> he had a cold. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the...
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believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban go and steve martin says it was amazing. >> he's good at it. >>> attacks like the one we're about to show you caught on video in brooklyn were strangers sucker punch the victims out of the blue on the street. some are calling this violence the knock out game but is this trend real or just media hype? i want to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. plus, many call him the people's pope and today, pope francis put the reasons why in writing. why his first major church document is such a big deal for so many followers. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then
believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban go and steve martin says it was amazing. >> he's good at it. >>> attacks like the one we're about to show you caught on video in brooklyn were strangers sucker punch the victims out of the blue on the street. some are calling this violence the knock out game but is this trend real or just media hype? i want to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. plus, many call him the people's pope and today, pope francis put the...
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. >> firefighter steve waterworth is on duty that night, and he's busy pumping water off the road, now waist deep in some spots. >> while we were doing that, a road crew turned up and the foreman got out, and they looked at where the water was being blocked and knew where the drains were. >> the foreman knows what's blocking the drains -- sandbags. they've been temporarily put in place for construction. he decides to send one of his men, david winter, into the waist-deep water. >> i saw one workman, david, who was ducking down under the water trying to pull these sandbags out. another man had hold of his hand. >> the worker successfully removes all but one of the bags, but there's one last bag still blocking the drain. david dives into the murky water to grab it. >> nobody sort of realized what had actually happened because everyone had thought, oh, he's just pulling another sandbag up. when he didn't come back up, all hell broke loose. >> the force of the water on top of the bag pushed it through the drain and took him with it. he was above the water, still at that stage, but his legs
. >> firefighter steve waterworth is on duty that night, and he's busy pumping water off the road, now waist deep in some spots. >> while we were doing that, a road crew turned up and the foreman got out, and they looked at where the water was being blocked and knew where the drains were. >> the foreman knows what's blocking the drains -- sandbags. they've been temporarily put in place for construction. he decides to send one of his men, david winter, into the waist-deep...
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steve forbes with the fix. what affect it might have on the insurance costs and the economy. and on whether or not the president's fix is even legal, constitution rally or not. we're coming right back. >> president obama said he fumbled the roll out of obamacare but he has a fix. it is legal? will it work? does it matter? congressman trey goudie is next. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on th
steve forbes with the fix. what affect it might have on the insurance costs and the economy. and on whether or not the president's fix is even legal, constitution rally or not. we're coming right back. >> president obama said he fumbled the roll out of obamacare but he has a fix. it is legal? will it work? does it matter? congressman trey goudie is next. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in brooklyn where suspects sucker punch their victims on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on...
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steve ballmer is somehow more reviled than revered. one that with $300 billion in market capitalization has to be considered a success. and this is not just within the industry. this has become a pop culture thing now. on last night's episode of "south park," ballmer's assassination by an angry and disappointed bill gates was a major subplot. not only is steve ballmer viewed as a failure in his time at microsoft, he's sealed his deal where he says he recognizes that he's the person standing in the way of microsoft's progress. quote, maybe i'm an emblem of an old era and i have to move on. what was keeping microsoft from succeeding in this new world? quote, at the end of the day, we need to break a pattern. face it, i am a pattern. and so even he admitted it was time to go. was ballmer too hard on himself? not to execs i talked to at dream force. to them he is a befuddled fool who didn't see cloud, didn't see social, didn't see mobile coming. and he thought he could ignore it or somehow build it all into xbox one. what i would ask these
steve ballmer is somehow more reviled than revered. one that with $300 billion in market capitalization has to be considered a success. and this is not just within the industry. this has become a pop culture thing now. on last night's episode of "south park," ballmer's assassination by an angry and disappointed bill gates was a major subplot. not only is steve ballmer viewed as a failure in his time at microsoft, he's sealed his deal where he says he recognizes that he's the person...
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. >> thanks so much, steve. >> on the next "washington journal," william hogelan from the bipartisan policy center and former republican staff director will examine the status of budget talks and whether a government fight can be avoided. a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their health care plans are being canceled. and why the federal housing administration has received close to $2 billion to stabilize its fiscal position. >> next, quar with author steven kinser. then david cameron taking questions from the house of common. then remarks by iraqi prime inister al maliki. >> on america's call for scientists and engineers. >> as nasa's future goes, so too does that of america. and if nasa is healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on the paper, there will be calls for go ice s to help us fish wrg there is an ocean of water that's been liquid for billions of years. we're going to dig through the soils of mars and look f
. >> thanks so much, steve. >> on the next "washington journal," william hogelan from the bipartisan policy center and former republican staff director will examine the status of budget talks and whether a government fight can be avoided. a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their health care plans are being canceled. and why the federal housing administration has received close to $2 billion...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in brooklyn where suspects sucker punch their victims on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i'm going to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. >>> plus many call him the people's pope. and today pope francis put all the reasons why in writing. why his first major church document is such a big deal for so many followers. got all the . [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on...
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. >> good morning and thank you for waking up with us, it is steve, seems like another nice day, a little foggy. >> yes, we have a dense fog advisory but some areas will be clear and will stay clear and there are some pockets down the area and sal will touch on that. there is dense fog, fog near the coast this afternoon, hazy skies, a little cooling and we are favoring the north bay and we'll see if that continues but underneath there is plenty of low clouds and i mean there is an emphasis on low. san francisco, fairfield, and the higher clouds are keeping things cooler than they were. starting off mostly cloudy and we will go partly sunny to mostly sunny and except for the higher clouds, they are not as warm as yesterday. mostly sunny after that -- mostly sunny after that morning fog, a little cooler, 70s, mainly lower, closer to the coast, upper 50s to very low 60s, here is sal. >>> we are looking at problems in the east bay and also problems in other spots, westbound 24, that looks good heading to the tunnel in orrin do. also the -- orinda. also the morning commute, the big problem is
. >> good morning and thank you for waking up with us, it is steve, seems like another nice day, a little foggy. >> yes, we have a dense fog advisory but some areas will be clear and will stay clear and there are some pockets down the area and sal will touch on that. there is dense fog, fog near the coast this afternoon, hazy skies, a little cooling and we are favoring the north bay and we'll see if that continues but underneath there is plenty of low clouds and i mean there is an...
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so doctor, you know, i'll take this one to steve. steve, they say that the doctor had told that the doctor defendant husband two timing with a couple of mistresses had a -- told her doctor that she could take x, y and z medicine and that she took too much medicine. let's assume she took too much medicine. shouldn't the doctor, the other doctor have known that, you know, he recollectedn't give this much medication to a woman or risk drowning or not drowning but having a heart attack. >> the evidence has come out so far is that the drugs that were given were there in therapeutic amounts and if that's true, therapeutic amounts various drugs would not cause her to pass out. >> i hear that the myocardial infraction wasn't enough to kill her. >> the slides -- >> i rest my case. steve, you want to be a defense attorney tonight? >> sure. you could certainly defend this case because of the fact that there's no direct correlation to there being a homicide because, look, if you can't get the chief medical examiner to simply classify as a homici
so doctor, you know, i'll take this one to steve. steve, they say that the doctor had told that the doctor defendant husband two timing with a couple of mistresses had a -- told her doctor that she could take x, y and z medicine and that she took too much medicine. let's assume she took too much medicine. shouldn't the doctor, the other doctor have known that, you know, he recollectedn't give this much medication to a woman or risk drowning or not drowning but having a heart attack. >>...
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steve rudin it's here. >> absolutely. the biggest story is not the flurries of but the cold weather on the way later on tonight into the day tomorrow. gusty wind. look at the satellite from belfort furniture weather center . many of you saw flurries early and they will continue mainly west. new a accumulation expected. look at temperatures. a look to the west. they are in the upper 20's. the windchill factor. it feels like the single digits, below zero in extreme western maryland. manassas. waking up early tomorrow morning for church or to walk the dog, it will be cold out there. the temperatures will be 18-30. the wind 20-30. upperl feel like the single digits. we'll talk about how long the cold weather will last. the travel forecast, wednesday and thursday. >> an important week i had. the powerful storm system moving across the country is being blamed for eight deaths. some in the west have been hit with the snow and ice and heavy rain. flooding and rescues have been reported in california. it spread to nevada. it cause
steve rudin it's here. >> absolutely. the biggest story is not the flurries of but the cold weather on the way later on tonight into the day tomorrow. gusty wind. look at the satellite from belfort furniture weather center . many of you saw flurries early and they will continue mainly west. new a accumulation expected. look at temperatures. a look to the west. they are in the upper 20's. the windchill factor. it feels like the single digits, below zero in extreme western maryland....
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i wonder were there discussions among you and steve mcqueen and others about how far to go? i mean you're trying to be realistic but you also, it's a film that people are going to see. >> yeah, i think in some ways you have to compare where the language is, we just come out of the summer see con and i don't say this in an overly disparraging way but where entire cities were torn down and people just shrugged because of the level of violence and the scale of destruction and within that language of cinema. with this phil am, i think it's because you care about the people and because we take so much time to show these lives and show these individuals as humans that on the occasion, and really when you break down the fill tlm are three or four moments that are very difficult, it means that much more because we see these individuals as people. and we never wanted to flinch from these moments either. the beauty, the humanity, the family nature that is going on here, or things that are difficult, by the way, that aren't very barbaric. in terms of the physicality. but when you see a
i wonder were there discussions among you and steve mcqueen and others about how far to go? i mean you're trying to be realistic but you also, it's a film that people are going to see. >> yeah, i think in some ways you have to compare where the language is, we just come out of the summer see con and i don't say this in an overly disparraging way but where entire cities were torn down and people just shrugged because of the level of violence and the scale of destruction and within that...
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>> i don't to want take steve liesman's job away from him. the truth is interest rates went up and market went up. that's good. i don't disagree with rick on many issues. however, on this one, i think the world is getting better. only by a little, but getting better. ceos are doing a great job. i think we can handle getting rid of this mystery, getting rid of this qe. >> i agree. why did they stop going down the taper road then? what you said makes sense. the fed doesn't think so. they don't have the confidence you do, i guess. >> i look at the markets, the ceos, i'm happy to stay in -- i don't. expect the world but i'm happy to stay in. tapering, if they do it right, god knows what that means, we'll be all right. >> how do you want to allocate capital? anthony chan, what would you be doing in terms of recommending folks allocating capital here? czink right now, maria, when you look at price earnings ratio, and if we use our expectation for the s&p 500 of maybe $115, much lower than the market which is expecting $120, $122, a price earnings r
>> i don't to want take steve liesman's job away from him. the truth is interest rates went up and market went up. that's good. i don't disagree with rick on many issues. however, on this one, i think the world is getting better. only by a little, but getting better. ceos are doing a great job. i think we can handle getting rid of this mystery, getting rid of this qe. >> i agree. why did they stop going down the taper road then? what you said makes sense. the fed doesn't think so....
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that means 70s for anybody. >> steve, good morning. we are starting off the morning well expect for that problem we told you about. but first let's take a look at the other commutes. the bay bridge that looks good if you are trying to get into san francisco it is not a bad commute coming into the city. in the south bay for the most part we are doing well as you drive on 280. you can see traffic is looking good. i want to put up on the maps 680 northbound has a quite a development forming. janine de la vega is live at the scene of this breaking news where one person was killed and other people were injured. janine. >> reporter: yes, sal, i'm right here in the northbound lanes of 680. just one lane is open right now at this hour. the other two lanes are closed so that the chp can investigate. here also are cal tran workers and contractors. there is a silver nissan here in the bushes and on the ground ha body lays of a construction worker. there is a vehicle responsible for hitting the two construction workers. let's go to video we took e
that means 70s for anybody. >> steve, good morning. we are starting off the morning well expect for that problem we told you about. but first let's take a look at the other commutes. the bay bridge that looks good if you are trying to get into san francisco it is not a bad commute coming into the city. in the south bay for the most part we are doing well as you drive on 280. you can see traffic is looking good. i want to put up on the maps 680 northbound has a quite a development forming....
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there's a little star power, jim parsons of the big bang theory and steve martin, among those here greeting the president at the recording studio. he's also going through what they call motion picture capture, a process that they are using for how to train your dragon 2. it's not just about hollywood but the entertainment industry and economy in general. dreamworks in january of 2008 seen employment grow by 50%. the entertainment and this community specifically grown by 4,000 in the last month or month of october alone. >> all right, peter alexander live with this president traveling in the west coast tour there. thank you very much, peter. >> well, now to an emotional ruling for a terminally ill woman and her partner who won't have to wait until illinois's new same-sex marriage law takes effect next summer to say i do. yesterday the u.s. district court in chicago ordered the cook countdy clerk to issue a license to 64-year-old gray and her partner, gray was first dying notiiagnosed with cancer and battling both bone and brain cancer. she and her partner have been together for five years. f
there's a little star power, jim parsons of the big bang theory and steve martin, among those here greeting the president at the recording studio. he's also going through what they call motion picture capture, a process that they are using for how to train your dragon 2. it's not just about hollywood but the entertainment industry and economy in general. dreamworks in january of 2008 seen employment grow by 50%. the entertainment and this community specifically grown by 4,000 in the last month...
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i'm joined now by steve moore, he is a retired supervisy special agent for the fbi. he was also part of a congressional briefing this week looking into this case. good to see you. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing good. so at this briefing, you talked about the investigation by italian police. what was your main message? >> my main message was that this is one of the most poorly conducted investigations i had ever seen outside of a third world country. it was frighteningly bad. and of course, you know, garbage in, garbage out. they were -- they had decided who they were going to convict before the forensic evidence ever came back. and they've been trying to hold on to that since then. >> so at what point did you come to this conclusion? because at the very beginning, you didn't believe that amanda knox was innocent. what changed your mind along the way? >> well, i come from a law enforcement family. so when the police say somebody's guilty, i kind of think -- i give them the benefit of the doubt. when i started looking into the case, i found that that knife
i'm joined now by steve moore, he is a retired supervisy special agent for the fbi. he was also part of a congressional briefing this week looking into this case. good to see you. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing good. so at this briefing, you talked about the investigation by italian police. what was your main message? >> my main message was that this is one of the most poorly conducted investigations i had ever seen outside of a third world country. it was...
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steve day's doctors diagnosed him with black lung. >> my doctor says my lungs are shot. >> reporter: doctors at johns hopkins hospital, hired by the coal company, rejected the diagnosis and, we found, that of hundreds of other miners, saving the companies millions of dollars. the head of the black lung unit at hopkins, dr. paul wheeler, did not find a single case of severe black lung in available cases we examined since the year 2000, not one. >> that's my opinion and i have a perfect right to my opinion. >> reporter: but we found his opinion has been wrong a lot. gary fox was denied black lung benefits for ten years after dr. wheeler read his x-ray as negative. it was only after fox's death at the age of 58 that an autopsy concluded fox did indeed have black lung. >> you have a system that for so many miners is rigged against them. >> reporter: now hopkins has announced it is spending the black lung program while it reviews the findings of our investigation. >> i'd like to see the truth come out. i'd like to see the wrongdoers in this system exposed. >> reporter: steve day and his w
steve day's doctors diagnosed him with black lung. >> my doctor says my lungs are shot. >> reporter: doctors at johns hopkins hospital, hired by the coal company, rejected the diagnosis and, we found, that of hundreds of other miners, saving the companies millions of dollars. the head of the black lung unit at hopkins, dr. paul wheeler, did not find a single case of severe black lung in available cases we examined since the year 2000, not one. >> that's my opinion and i have a...
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orinda city council member steve glazer says he has 20,000 signatures on petitions that are longer than a 10-car bart station. it's being carried to senator mac desaulnier's office across the street. >> the number combinations you need to know to get good deals. >> plus cuts comes to americans at the dinner table. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. today likely to be the warmest day of the week. things are only going downhill for the weekend. we'll talk about that coming up. ,, to those who've waited... worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. killing a t-s-a agent. just few minutes ago - we learned there are a total of >>> back to live pictures out of l.a.x. after gunmen opened fire this morning killing a tsa agent. just a few minutes ago we learne
orinda city council member steve glazer says he has 20,000 signatures on petitions that are longer than a 10-car bart station. it's being carried to senator mac desaulnier's office across the street. >> the number combinations you need to know to get good deals. >> plus cuts comes to americans at the dinner table. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. today likely to be the warmest day of the week. things are only going downhill for the...
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steve cohen out of the brokerage business. but i don't think in general has used very high penalties. the statement you quoted me was about the general sec behavior toward most financial institutions and even in the london will case you don't see the sec suing any individual offices. lori: this is a victory for those look at this saying sac se cohen not able to buy himself out of this one. >> cohen will still have seven to $9 billion can trade for his own accounts. he is not coming out of this homeless, carlos and bankrupt. he is going to have a relatively happy economic existence. he had no choice in settling this case because if he waited for the convictions of the two officers, which is always a probability in a government case, they would be even higher penalties for this is a plea bargain on the courthouse steps before the trials begin.çó in order to get a somewhat cheaper price. adam: what does it say they cannot get those two defendants to flip and they don't have the evidence they would need to get a criminal one ind
steve cohen out of the brokerage business. but i don't think in general has used very high penalties. the statement you quoted me was about the general sec behavior toward most financial institutions and even in the london will case you don't see the sec suing any individual offices. lori: this is a victory for those look at this saying sac se cohen not able to buy himself out of this one. >> cohen will still have seven to $9 billion can trade for his own accounts. he is not coming out of...
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steve, is his fix really about trying to solve these problems to get these canceled policies restored, or is it more about shifting blame to those insurance companies? >> it's entirely about shifting blame to those insurance companies. one of the things that was most interesting about his comments yesterday is how substance free, how policy free they actually were. and at one point in the course of his statement the president and what has to be considered a gaffe announced that the key point, his words, the key point here is that he not be held responsible but the blame be put on the insurance company. he said it at his own press conference. that's what it was about. >> you know, chuck, the insurance companies and the state regulators, you have to feel for them to some degree because they have spent years, more than three years now, trying to build a structure to comply with the new coverage standards mandated by obama care, written into the law and then furthered in regulations from hhs secretary kathleen sebelius. now they're being asked to turn on the dime and to change all of that
steve, is his fix really about trying to solve these problems to get these canceled policies restored, or is it more about shifting blame to those insurance companies? >> it's entirely about shifting blame to those insurance companies. one of the things that was most interesting about his comments yesterday is how substance free, how policy free they actually were. and at one point in the course of his statement the president and what has to be considered a gaffe announced that the key...
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steve jaconi, a san jess yeah construction worker. it became public after a violent confrontation between the two at this newark hotel, february, 2012.. >> i remember falling back and going, no. no. no. like that. like, you know? he just by himself, i think. >> authorities investigated whether to charge jaconi with assault, nadia took leave for a month of rehab, returning to work a spotlight on her. reports that she posed as his attorney so she can visit him in jail. then, e mailing mercury news with accusation her husband, bill, once attorney general bought and gave me drugs years before meeting steve. then, called me crazy when i sought help. iet was more personal theft, relationship issues that is yi said some of the statement was true. some wasn't. >> he never bought you drugs? >> no. >> never gave you drugs? >> no. >> bill lockyer declined an interview but his spokesman says it's totally utterly false he provided drugs to his wife, after that controversy, nadia resigned from the board of supervisors the attorney general refused t
steve jaconi, a san jess yeah construction worker. it became public after a violent confrontation between the two at this newark hotel, february, 2012.. >> i remember falling back and going, no. no. no. like that. like, you know? he just by himself, i think. >> authorities investigated whether to charge jaconi with assault, nadia took leave for a month of rehab, returning to work a spotlight on her. reports that she posed as his attorney so she can visit him in jail. then, e mailing...
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some of what steve was talking about in the budapest convention on cyber crime. we have made good progress on the diplomatic side. we are in the snowden turbulence but i know we are going to talk more about the international stuff later. on the military side we are doing quite well. we are one of the three best in the world. you can read or strategy. it's top secret but you can get it on the guardian website. [laughter] >> i tell people i don't work for the government any more but you're doing pretty well on the military side we have discovered surprisingly a shortage of resources. we don't have enough bodies to know how to do this and said there is an effort now to crank out the body. the place that we are cranking those on the domestic side and there is a whole lot of reasons for that. the main reason that was political gridlock and i think that you've heard that from all the panelists. this is our third constitutional crisis in the last century. and when we are in the little periods of unhappiness, nothing is going to get done. so congress isn't going to pass
some of what steve was talking about in the budapest convention on cyber crime. we have made good progress on the diplomatic side. we are in the snowden turbulence but i know we are going to talk more about the international stuff later. on the military side we are doing quite well. we are one of the three best in the world. you can read or strategy. it's top secret but you can get it on the guardian website. [laughter] >> i tell people i don't work for the government any more but you're...
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jenna: it's a bargain, steve. steve, thank you. >> take care. jon: there is brand new research now finding that pg 13 movies are more violent than ever. is it something we should worry about or just a sign of what moviegoers really want to see? we'll debate it fair and balanced coming up. >>> plus millions of people on the east coast dealing with freezing temperatures. could it even get colder? rick reichmuth has all the details. in new york city today the high is supposed to be 39 degrees. mighty chilly out there. jon: now fox news extreme weather alert. a blast of arctic air sweeping across much of the eastern seaboard, bringing bitter cold and record low temperatures. meteorologist rick reichmuth is live in the fox extreme weather center with more. it is cold, rick. >> feels more in a lot of places like it feels in january about two months ahead of time. it is across the eastern half of the country. you're right now only 43 in dallas. all the way toward new orleans you are 48 degrees. there is warmth though. l.a., you're at 77 degrees, almost
jenna: it's a bargain, steve. steve, thank you. >> take care. jon: there is brand new research now finding that pg 13 movies are more violent than ever. is it something we should worry about or just a sign of what moviegoers really want to see? we'll debate it fair and balanced coming up. >>> plus millions of people on the east coast dealing with freezing temperatures. could it even get colder? rick reichmuth has all the details. in new york city today the high is supposed to be...
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steve jaconi, a san jess yeah construction worker. it became public after a violent confroation between the two at this newark hotel, february, 2012.. >> i remember falling back and going, no. no. no. like that. like, you know? he just by himself, i think. >> authorities investigated whether to charge jaconi with assault, nadia took leave for a month of rehab, returning to work a spotlight on her. reports that she posed as his attorney so she can visit him in jail. then, e iling mercury news with accusation her husband, bill, once attorney general bought and gave me drugs years before meeting steve. then, called me crazy when i sought help. iet was more personal theft, relationship issues that is yi said some of the statement was true. some wasn't. >> he never bought you drugs? >> no. >> never gave you drugs? >> no. >> bill lockyer declined an interview but his spokesman says it's totally utterly false he provided drugs to his wife, after that controversy, nadia resigned from the board of supervisors the attorney general refused to ch
steve jaconi, a san jess yeah construction worker. it became public after a violent confroation between the two at this newark hotel, february, 2012.. >> i remember falling back and going, no. no. no. like that. like, you know? he just by himself, i think. >> authorities investigated whether to charge jaconi with assault, nadia took leave for a month of rehab, returning to work a spotlight on her. reports that she posed as his attorney so she can visit him in jail. then, e iling...
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thanks, steve. >> so this is as good a time as any to change the subject. >> indeed. >> let's take a look, actually, at what snl thought many years ago about "star wars" tryouts. >> jack lemon, chewbacca screen test. >> excuse me. before we put the spaghetti in the machine, can somebody tell me what the hell one of these chewbacca things is. >> he's a wachov wooki, jack. >> you have me drive from beverly hills to play a [ bleep ] space ape? >> that's kevin spacey's take on a similar problem you were describing, which is casting is hard, especially for this fantasy. and it doesn't sound like a lot of people are going to fit. >> there you go, r2-d2. that's more my style. that's what i want to play. >> tough role. that's tough shoes to fill. >> look, betsy. you know, ari has got his fantasy thing going on. i read your story. i don't know why you're so nervous. we are so far away from this thing being released. you seem certain that disney will be the ruination of "star wars." disney took over pixar, pixar is still making movies. and they have jj abrams at the helm. i can't think of anyb
thanks, steve. >> so this is as good a time as any to change the subject. >> indeed. >> let's take a look, actually, at what snl thought many years ago about "star wars" tryouts. >> jack lemon, chewbacca screen test. >> excuse me. before we put the spaghetti in the machine, can somebody tell me what the hell one of these chewbacca things is. >> he's a wachov wooki, jack. >> you have me drive from beverly hills to play a [ bleep ] space ape?...
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what's happening and steve touched on this -- i've been trying to remember why we did this. i worked on these issues in the clinton white house. we split them. we had a security public networks working group and e commerce working group. i was one of the two crossover people. why did we split them? who knows. but they've come back together. so you now see issues of cyber security and internet governance. the itu overlapping considerably. and as part of that, you have the control over content issues and you have the issue of transborder data flows, not helped by the snowden revelations, right? every country has the same reaction. we did too. you're going to store my data in some other country, no way, it's got to be here. most countries actually that's their opening position. that's kinds of the debate we're having now. how do you manage -- we're in a period of transition, we're moving to a world where cyber space will be treated like every other space, like the physical land. and how you manage that transition so that we don't lose the key values and yet we can have a more s
what's happening and steve touched on this -- i've been trying to remember why we did this. i worked on these issues in the clinton white house. we split them. we had a security public networks working group and e commerce working group. i was one of the two crossover people. why did we split them? who knows. but they've come back together. so you now see issues of cyber security and internet governance. the itu overlapping considerably. and as part of that, you have the control over content...
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give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: hey, welcome to the show. good. thank you very much. how you folks doing? thank you very much, everybody. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got a good one today. returning for the second day from pollock pines, california, it's the secor family... >>h! whoo! >> yeah! steve: and from norwood, mass., it's the acloque family. everybody is here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new, fuel-efficient ford fusion. give me jillian. give me drea. let's go. ok, guys. here we go, top 7
give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: hey, welcome to the show. good. thank you very much. how you folks doing? thank you very much, everybody. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got a good one today. returning for the second day from pollock pines, california, it's the secor family... >>h! whoo! >> yeah! steve: and from norwood, mass., it's the acloque family. everybody is here trying to...
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. >>> steve kroft went inside the nbi 16 year man hunt for whitey bulger. the srnlg he saidcertain ended in santa monica. >> they went by the aliases charlie and carol until the fbi got a tip. the agent set up a rose with their land lord and it ended one of the most embarrassing episodes in the bureau's history. >> reporter: he said he wouldn't knock on the door because there was a note posted stressly asking people not to bother them. carroll had told neighbors charlie was showing signs ofdy mention kra. so he devised a ruz involving the storage locker in the garage. >> had the name gasko. >> reporter: he had the manager call to tell them the locker had broken into and to come down to see if anything was missing. carol said her husband would be right down. >> guns out, fbi, don't move? >> gave the words, hey, fbi, get your hands up. hands went up right away. and then at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us -- yeah he gave us and i ain't getting down on my fing knees. didn't want to get his pants dirty. wearing white and seeing the
. >>> steve kroft went inside the nbi 16 year man hunt for whitey bulger. the srnlg he saidcertain ended in santa monica. >> they went by the aliases charlie and carol until the fbi got a tip. the agent set up a rose with their land lord and it ended one of the most embarrassing episodes in the bureau's history. >> reporter: he said he wouldn't knock on the door because there was a note posted stressly asking people not to bother them. carroll had told neighbors charlie was...
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let's go to steve. >> hold on, sal. >> steve? >>> what a pretty picture. i was over there putting the finishing touches on it. a lot of high clouds. that will be it for us. everything as far as active weather is in the southeast and the northeast. i will she it to you -- show it to you coming up. it look looks like we'll get to the -- it looks like we'll get through the month without any rain. southern california might. the system is showing every sign of going south. it will spin in a lot of high clouds. pebble, carmel, south. that would be very weak. we'll get the cloud cover that will come in starting tomorrow into thursday. a lot of high clouds with us. cold for some. not too bad for others. i know a couple of locations in san francisco are in the 50s. high clouds at noon. partly cloudy, 60s to a few very -- to be a few very low 70s. 51 officially san francisco. oakland is at 45. concord at 39. speaking of concord. in fact, some of these 30s have been held up a little bit just by the fear fact because we have the higher clouds. temperatures will start
let's go to steve. >> hold on, sal. >> steve? >>> what a pretty picture. i was over there putting the finishing touches on it. a lot of high clouds. that will be it for us. everything as far as active weather is in the southeast and the northeast. i will she it to you -- show it to you coming up. it look looks like we'll get to the -- it looks like we'll get through the month without any rain. southern california might. the system is showing every sign of going south. it...
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steve day's doctors diagnosed him with black lung. >> my doctor says my lungs are shot. >> reporter: doctors at johns hopkins hospital rejected the diagnosis and we found that of hundreds of other miners, saving the companies millions of dollars. the head of the black lung unit at hopkins, dr. paul wheeler, did not find a single case of severe black lung in available cases we examined since the year 2000, not one. >> that's my opinion and i have a perfect right to my opinion. >> reporter: but we found his opinion has been wrong a lot. gary fox was denied black lung benefits for ten years after dr. wheeler read his x-ray as negative. it was only after fox's death at the age of 58 that an autopsy concluded he did indeed have black lung. >> you have a system that for so many miners is rigged against them. >> reporter: hopkins has announced it is spending the black lung program while it reviews the findings of our investigation. >> i'd like to see the truth come out. i'd like to see the wrong doers in this system exposed. >> reporter: steve day and his wife say they are now hopeful that
steve day's doctors diagnosed him with black lung. >> my doctor says my lungs are shot. >> reporter: doctors at johns hopkins hospital rejected the diagnosis and we found that of hundreds of other miners, saving the companies millions of dollars. the head of the black lung unit at hopkins, dr. paul wheeler, did not find a single case of severe black lung in available cases we examined since the year 2000, not one. >> that's my opinion and i have a perfect right to my opinion....